Disk2vhd 1.63:微軟磁盤轉(zhuǎn)換成vhd免費(fèi)軟件

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disk2vhd,微軟出品的一款用于將邏輯磁盤轉(zhuǎn)換為 vhd 格式虛擬磁盤的實(shí)用免費(fèi)工具軟件。利用該工具我們可以輕松地將當(dāng)前系統(tǒng)中的分區(qū)生成為一個(gè) vhd 文件,便于掛載到虛擬平臺(tái)。

disk2vhd 能夠運(yùn)行在 Windows XP SP2,Windows Server 2003 SP1 或更高版本的系統(tǒng)之上,如Windows7、Vista、XP SP3等,并且支持 64位系統(tǒng)。但是需要注意的是受虛擬化平臺(tái)產(chǎn)品對(duì) VHD 的限制,比如 Microsoft Virtual PC 僅支持最大 127G 的虛擬磁盤(VHD),那么你所轉(zhuǎn)換的 VHD 則不能高于這個(gè)限制。

Disk2vhd微軟官方下載:

http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/Disk2vhd.zip 0.8MB

Disk2vhd is a utility that creates VHD (Virtual Hard Disk - Microsoft's Virtual Machine disk format) versions of physical disks for use in Microsoft Virtual PC or Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines (VMs). The difference between Disk2vhd and other physical-to-virtual tools is that you can run Disk2vhd on a system that’s online. Disk2vhd uses Windows' Volume Snapshot capability, introduced in Windows XP, to create consistent point-in-time snapshots of the volumes you want to include in a conversion. You can even have Disk2vhd create the VHDs on local volumes, even ones being converted (though performance is better when the VHD is on a disk different than ones being converted).

The Disk2vhd user interface lists the volumes present on the system:

It will create one VHD for each disk on which selected volumes reside. It preserves the partitioning information of the disk, but only copies the data contents for volumes on the disk that are selected. This enables you to capture just system volumes and exclude data volumes, for example.

Note: Virtual PC supports a maximum virtual disk size of 127GB. If you create a VHD from a larger disk it will not be accessible from a Virtual PC VM.

To use VHDs produced by Disk2vhd, create a VM with the desired characteristics and add the VHDs to the VM's configuration as IDE disks. On first boot, a VM booting a captured copy of Windows will detect the VM's hardware and automatically install drivers, if present in the image. If the required drivers are not present, install them via the Virtual PC or Hyper-V integration components. You can also attach to VHDs using the Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 Disk Management or Diskpart utilities.

Note: do not attach to VHDs on the same system on which you created them if you plan on booting from them. If you do so, Windows will assign the VHD a new disk signature to avoid a collision with the signature of the VHD’s source disk. Windows references disks in the boot configuration database (BCD) by disk signature, so when that happens Windows booted in a VM will fail to locate the boot disk.

Disk2vhd runs Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2003 SP1, and higher, including x64 systems.

Here's a screenshot of a copy of a Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V system running in a virtual machine on top of the system it was made from: